It's funny how we are as humans. Reading stories like that I wondered what it must be like for the Bezos family, including their 4 kids, and how he could possibly accomplish so much while distracting himself with elaborate homes in Hollywood, New York, D.C., and Seattle.

I really admire him. I often comment that he must have some superpower when it comes to choosing people because the way he has succeeded across fields is extraordinary, what Warren Buffet calls a miracle. His top executives have been with him for 15 years through good times and bad. He joins Bill Gates in funding some humanitarian tech projects. His relationship with his parents, brother and wife seemed to be amazing.

Sometimes I fantasized about being him and enjoying that much success.

On the I wouldn't-wanna-be-him side, I have wondered if his success is because he's so willing to be ruthless with workers, suppliers and competitors. And I don't know what the need for all the mansions around the country is about. How big an environmental impact does one man need to make?

Bezos can only hope that a disgruntled employee didn’t make copies of his home video camera feeds.

At the same time, the source said, Ring unnecessarily provided executives and engineers in the U.S. with highly privileged access to the company’s technical support video portal, allowing unfiltered, round-the-clock live feeds from some customer cameras, regardless of whether they needed access to this extremely sensitive data to do their jobs.